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haymaker
[ hey-mey-ker ]
noun
- a person or machine that cuts hay and spreads it to dry.
- Slang. a punch delivered with great force, especially one that results in a knockout.
haymaker
/ ˈheɪˌmeɪkə /
noun
- a person who helps to cut, turn, toss, spread, or carry hay
- Also calledhay conditioner either of two machines, one designed to crush stems of hay, the other to break and bend them, in order to cause more rapid and even drying
- slang.boxing a wild swinging punch
Derived Forms
- ˈhayˌmaking, adjectivenoun
Word History and Origins
Origin of haymaker1
Example Sentences
Following a nervous start, Catterall grew into the fight and gained control in the latter stages as Prograis desperately sought a knockout, twice sweeping himself off his own feet with attempted haymakers.
The angle from which the video was shot obscures whether the haymaker thrown by Julio Urías struck his wife.
The stalky power forward, a son of a professional Congolese boxer, tried to match every American haymaker with a punch of his own.
“We just missed a few shots down that stretch when they were throwing haymakers, simple as that,” said Russell.
Notwithstanding the decorous and professional language of McAfee’s order, it lands several haymakers on Willis’ judgment and probity.
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